"My oldest son said to my youngest son, 'Don't look up at the TV'," Avery told WDIV. Avery then looked up and saw what he described to be an explicit sex scene in which “this guy was fondling this woman's breast” and “thrusting on a woman.”

“I couldn’t believe that would be on a TV in any public place,” Avery added to WXYZ.

A companion of Avery’s said other customers — even adults — were taken aback at how graphic the footage was.

“I couldn’t believe that would be on a TV in any public place,” said Avery of the graphic sex scene that allegedly aired at the Southgate Burger King.
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“There was another couple in there, and the guy was watching it,” the woman claimed. “And his wife yelled at him, ‘You’re a nasty horndog’.”

Avery said he asked workers to shut off the television or change the channel, but the employees just kept taking customers’ orders. He then walked over to the TV and shut it off himself.

“They didn’t take it seriously at all,” said Avery, who believes a worker was responsible for the content on the TV.

Burger King has since issued a statement regarding the incident, saying it “does not reflect our brand.”

“We value and encourage a culture of care and respect for all guests,” writes Burger King. “This behavior does not reflect our brand values or the values of the franchisee who independently owns and operates this restaurant. The franchisee is investigating this incident thoroughly.”